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newsletter - QiSsage Body Systems, LLC
QiSsage Body Systems, LLC “Best In Martial Arts & Healing Arts” *Where Self-Defense becomes Health-Defense TM* NEWSLETTER TM Spring Issue, Vol. 3 www.qissagebodysystems.com Once again, we prepare to recognize a worthy annual event. World Tai Chi & QiGong Day was created in 1998 by Bill Douglas, author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to T'ai Chi and QiGong." This event originated in Kansas City, Missouri and is one of the biggest global events in the history of martial arts. WTCQD is designed to increase public awareness about the health benefits of Tai Chi & QiGong. The event begins in New Zealand and ends in Hawaii, traveling across 60 countries and 6 continents. April 29, 2006 marks the 8th year for this healing day that brings people together worldwide to discover how they can improve their quality of life. On the local level, WTCQD is hosted by QiSsage Body Systems, LLC and cosponsored by March 2006 The Patenaude Senior Center at the Kennedy Center in Willingboro, NJ. This FREE event brings more than educational material about the health benefits of Tai Chi and QiGong. Over the years, NJ Governors, NJ Senate & General Assembly, as well as a host of NJ mayors have endorsed this event through written proclamations. WTCQD in Willingboro brings to the public a host of free activities for the entire family. You can learn a short Tai Chi form. Meet Hall of Fame martial artists on-site and have your picture taken with them, get their autographs, and watch them perform amazing demonstrations of the arts. See various Tai Chi and QiGong demonstrations. Listen to a live traditional Chinese musical ensemble play on real authentic Chinese instruments. See an authentic Lion Dance performed by skilled martial artists. View videos on easy QiGong techniques that you can use to help heal and maintain good health. Buy various vendor items including a World T'ai Chi & QiGong Day T-shirt. Get a relaxing, healing massage! Get Free alternative/complimentary health care information. Sign up for upcoming workshops and seminars. Join a Tai Chi school! WIN FREE DOOR PRIZES! Sifu Jonathan B. Walker, LPN, CEO of QiSsage Body Systems, LLC has hosted WTCQD events in Burlington County, NJ since 2001. Bill Douglas has named Sifu Walker, a co-creator of this global event. You may find out more about Walker's history with WTCQD on the worldwide Internet at http://www.worldtaichiday.org/FounderCoFounders Namerica.html. See additional information about the Willingboro celebration on our tear out section on pages 13-14 of this edition of the Newsletter. For more information about WTCQD events around the world and in your city, go to WTCQD on the worldwide Internet web site at http://www.worldtaichiday.org/. SIFU’S MESSAGE What Type of Student Are You? What type of student are you? Most of us would answer that question without hesitation and respond, "I don't practice like I know I should but I do practice when I can. I attend most of my classes and I know the choreography up to the point that I was taught." Let's take a look at what types of students there are in any martial arts class. Poor Student One who attends a few required classes per month and generally pays their tuition late. They progress slowly and generally plateau within the first three months. They drop out in the first quarter. Fair Student One who attends some required classes per month and sometimes pays tuition late. They progress slowly and generally plateau within the first six months. Eventually, they drop out in the first year. Good Student One who attends all required classes per month, pays tuition on time but they do not take initiative to participate in extracurricular school activities. They progress steadily and enjoy classes and classmates. They renew their membership at minimal required cycles. Excellent Student One who attends all required classes, is involved in extracurricular activities and pays tuition on time. Their progress is exceptional. They are in leadership roles and help out with kwoon operations and help the assistant instructors. They renew membership on long term basis. Expert Student One who attends all classes, extracurricular classes, special classes, teams/clubs and pays tuition on time or in advance. Their progress in exemplary. They are in leadership roles, assistant teaching roles, and are in teaching programs. They assist in the management of the kwoon and school. They renew membership on long term basis in advance. Most schools have their share of Poor to Fair Students and generally get an average number of Good Students. Excellent Students usually comprise about one fourth of the school while Expert Students are very hard to find. However, it is usually the Good Student that develops into the Excellent Student and the Excellent Student that becomes the Expert Student. The bottom line is that the type of student makes the type of school, . . . successful or not. What type of student are you? In Harmony, Sifu Jonathan B. Walker, LPN ACTION MARTIAL ARTS HALL OF FAME BANQUET A small entourage of students and colleagues accompanied Sifu Walker to the Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame Banquet at the Tropicana Casino Hotel in Atlantic City in January. Walker received a 2-Star Goodwill Ambassadorship at the ceremonies. Helping to celebrate his 4th year in the Hall are (left to right, bottom) Betty and Melvin Brennan, Karen Cruse, Ellen and Ken Catalano, (top) Rose Robinson, Erica Richard, Brian Frye, Margaret Manser, Sifu and Lynn Walker, and Dave Taylor. SIFU WALKER NOMINATED FOR ANOTHER HALL OF FAME Sifu Jonathan B. Walker has been nominated for yet another Hall of Fame through the World Martial Arts League. The nomination came from Sifu Abdulmuhsiy Abdurrahman of Baltimore, MD for induction into the World Independent Chinese Martial Arts Federation Hall of Fame, a member of the World Marital Arts League. Sifu Abdurrahman made this nomination recently while attending the AMA Hall of Fame Banquet with Sifu Walker in Atlantic City, NJ. BETTER EATING FOR BETTER LIVING Please share a favorite “healthy” recipe with us! Let us know if it is an original recipe or from a cookbook. If you have a story about the recipe send it along, too. Healthy Vegetable Soup Recipe: By: Original Sifu J.B. Walker, LPN This recipe is nothing special but it is very nutritional and easy to make. It is light and tasty especially if you like the taste of natural foods. It is a very simple combination of fresh veggies that can actually be a combination of any variety of vegetables that you desire. Ingredients: 1/3 square of Firm Tofu 1 medium zucchini squash 5 medium size portabella mushrooms 1/4 bag sweet baby carrots 1 bunch of broccoli crowns 10 stalks of asparagus 10-15 fresh string beans 1 small bunch of fresh spinach 24 snow pea pods 6 scallion onions 1/4 oz elbow noodles 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon vegetable or chicken soup base Fill a large soup pot about 3/4 full of water. Bring it to a boil. Dissolve the soup base in the water. Put in the noodles and cook to your desired tenderness. While the noodles are cooking, cut/slice your fresh vegetables into bite sized pieces. Cut the tofu into cubes. Be sure to cut the zucchini and mushrooms thin and leave the carrots whole. Use only the spinach leaves (no stems). When the noodles are ready, place your veggies into the boiling broth. Cover and simmer to blanche veggies (only about 2-3 minutes. This is the most important cooking instruction. Do not overcook!). Prepare the cornstarch by adding it to a glass of water. Stir. Remove the soup from the heat. Add just enough cornstarch mixture to the soup to slightly thicken. Ready! Serve with Stone Wheat Thins and enjoy! This soup will not be heavily seasoned and don't add seasoning. Try to enjoy the taste of vegetables that deliver a high level of nutrition. It is very healthy and cleansing for the body. This soup makes a quick and light lunch or dinner. We look forward to seeing your healthy recipes. Write them up and submit them today! A WORD ABOUT EATING HABITS, HEALTHY SNACKS? There is a lot of talk about health and especially health foods these days. The health food industry has even created, "healthy snacks" to help us control our diet and increase our health care welfare. I have but one question, . . . have you ever looked up the definition of the word "snack?" Webster defines it as, "a light meal between regular meals." Now, I'm under the impression (old school) that one's health is heavily based on having three square meals a day that supply the daily requirement of nutrients incorporated with regular daily exercise. So, . . . how does an additional or additional meals between regular meals increase our health care status? By virtue of the definition of the word snack, it is counterproductive to having three squares a day. Sounds like a contradiction to me. Conclusion, how can a snack be healthy? Snacks are the product of bad health habits. Healthy Snacks sounds more like an oxymoron. I don't know, what do you think? Anonymous STUDENT'S CORNER International Tai Chi Performance? We left Philadelphia on a flight for Amsterdam where we were to connect to Riga, Latvia. We landed in Schipol Airport, Amsterdam in the wee hours of the morning. We walked through the terminal to the gate for our Riga departure. We arrived at a deserted, large concourse with many gates and only a few people. Having over an hour before our departure time, we decided to practice our choreography in a deserted area. About halfway through the routine for the first time, a group of Dutch airport workers passed us on their way to work stations elsewhere. One of the men stopped, took up a martial arts pose opposite us and then smiled and said something (unintelligible) in Dutch and walked on. That's how Rosanne and John Bornholdt played their first foreign performance! (more, next page) STUDENT'S CORNER (cont.) Cancer of the Kidney My name is Joseph Brown. I am a classmate of yours from the Moorestown school location. In August 2004, I was diagnosed with cancer of the left kidney. My doctors advised me to have surgery to remove the cancer. My gut feeling was to avoid the surgery, if at all possible. I decided to investigate alternative treatments. I changed my diet to all raw vegetables and fruits, especially those that are said to kill cancer. This list was extensive. I also juiced these same vegetables and fruits. Raw organic almond, pumpkin and sunflower seeds were also included in my diet. I drank steam distilled or spring water in amounts of at least 1/2-gallon a day. I also sought a herbalist who taught me how to make herbal formulas to promote the healing process. I then sought QiSsage Body Systems and our Sifu. Some of his first words were and still are "self-defense is health defense." I have been a Tai Chi player for more than a year now. I was, also, taught some rudiments of QiGong. Sifu would come to my home, where he placed me on his table and would go to work doing only what he does and the way he does it. This therapy, as well as meditation, was very helpful. Last but not least, last week I went to my doctor and got the results of my last MRI. He told me that they did not see a malignancy, the tumor had stopped growing and it was starting to dry up. Oh what wonderful news! This has been and is still a very spiritual experience for me as well as my family, friends and many others who the creator has allowed me to touch with my experience. The universe is nothing more or less than yin and yang. We must try and find our center. Create your balance! now receive official training to enhance their role. Training began this month with administrative duties, kwoon protocol and leadership responsibilities. Attendees at the first Group Leader Training Program are (from left to right, front row) Rose Robinson, Angie Moffitt (back row) Lynn Kosek Walker, Harry Bergman and Melvin Brennan. The trainees are from different school locations in Burlington County, NJ. Lynn Kosek Walker from Pemberton Boro site; Rose Robinson from Moorestown site; and Harry Bergman, Melvin Brennan and Angie Moffitt from the Willingboro site. CONGRATULATIONS! FIVE ELEMENT THEORY GROUP LEADER TRAINING QBS instituted a new training program this year for those students who have shown initiative and possess the potential to become role models as well as leaders in the school. In the past, these students have assumed a leadership role in the kwoon by volunteering to help Sifu with administrative, instructional assistance and various duties that help the kwoon run efficiently. Their history in the school has earned them the opportunity to become official Group Leaders and What do you know about the "Five Element Theory?" It is an essential thread that weaves the foundation of Chinese martial and healing arts. It is not, however, limited to these two areas. Be sure to see the next issue of this newsletter for more about this golden thread of Chinese culture. MARTIAL & HEALING ARTS BOOK REVIEW QISSAGE BODY SYSTEMS, LLC Philosophy Title: Author: Publisher: Copyright: ISBN #: List Price: Reviewer: Striking Thoughts: Bruce Lee's Wisdom for Daily Living Bruce Lee & John Little Tuttle Publishing 2002 0-80483-471-7 $11.95 (soft cover) Robert Wahl This isn't really a "sit down and read" book. It's a collection of Bruce Lee's thoughts taken from his writings. The book is divided into various topics. "On Being Human" and "On Achievement" are a couple topics that are broken down into various subtopics such as "Action", "Thinking", "Knowledge" and "Good Will." Included are even topics like "Film Making" and "Acting". All topics and subtopics are addressed with Lee's insights in the form of a few sentences or a short paragraph. Some insights are profoundly provocative yet simply obvious - "If something does not move you towards your goal, it moves you away from it". This particular statement speaks volumes and engages the reader to think of their own goals and whether their "comfort zone" of daily living moves them forward or backward. Many other passages provide the same type of food for thought. Another that I find intriguing is "Yin-yang, not yin and yang. You cannot use the word "and" when speaking of yin-yang as yin-yang is never two but rather poles of one interconnected process". In a classical sense, martial arts embody more than just a fighting style. The ideal is an integration of mind, body and spirit. The lesser-known side of the most recognizable martial artist in modern times is Lee's grasp of personal and worldly philosophy. Not many pictures display Lee's collection of books. The most common images of him are "still action shots" taken from his movies however he was a voracious reader of both Eastern and Western classics and philosophical works. Lee is usually an attraction to anyone taking any kind of martial art because of his movies and the development of his own personal fighting style but if you read his biographies and related materials, you can find that he was undeniably more than a guy with a pair of nunchucks. The simplicity and insightful depth of "Striking Thoughts" present Lee's other dimensions. As a martial arts student learning to develop myself mentally, physically and spiritually, this is an excellent book written by a sometimes-overlooked modern day philosopher. CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS p p p p FREE Introductory T’ai Chi Classes -The next Free Introductory classes will be held on March 25th, April 22nd and June 24th of 2006 at the Burlington County Library Main Branch in Westampton, NJ. Contact the school for more specifics. You can also check with the library for sign-up dates. World Tai Chi & QiGong Day -April 29, 2006 marks the 8th Annual World Tai Chi & QiGong Day global celebration. It will be hosted at the Willingboro Kennedy Center in southern New Jersey in Burlington County. It will begin at 9:00 a.m. and finish by 12 o'clock noon. It's FREE! FREE! FREE1 So, bring the family and have fun. The London International Hall of Fame Banquet & Seminars - June 3, 2006 brings a new event to the table. This banquet will be held in London, England and co-produced by Action Martial Arts Magazine. Look for more information in future editions of this newsletter. World Karate Union Hall Of Fame 2006 - 10th Annual WKU HOF Banquet & Awards Ceremony will be held Saturday, June 24th at the Chateau Resort & Conference Center in Tannersville, Pa. The 8th Annual WKU HOF Karate Tournament will also be held that weekend at the Chateau at Camelback. We believe that all people should have access to health care services that will offer not only physical but also mental and spiritual growth and development. We further believe that the integrated knowledge of Eastern health philosophy and Western health technology produces a simplistic yet optimal health care system that directly affects the quality of life in a positive manner for the benefit of a healthier lifestyle. Mission Statement QiSsage Body Systems exists for the sole purpose of providing the availability of an affordable, beneficial and simplistic health care system that produces a profound mentally, physically and spiritually, healthy lifestyle through personal growth and development. This task is accomplished by offering: ☯ a network of services that are conducive to instilling those learned skills, which when practiced regularly affect our lives in a positive manner, thus producing those effects that enlighten and enrich our lives and; ☯ a referral system that interlinks with those agencies, institutions, and/or services that are in harmony with the philosophy of QiSsage Body Systems. A Pinch of Wisdom Cultivation of the mind is as necessary as food to the body. Did You Know… Patience is the companion of wisdom. PRELIMINARY STUDY RESULTS RELEASED On January 6, 2006, Dr. Rachel Pruchno of the New Jersey Institute for Successful Aging at the University of Medicine & Dentistry, School of Osteopathic Medicine released some preliminary findings from the "Memory & Motion" study to the participants. This study examined the health and memory effects of Tai Chi vs. Low Impact Aerobics in senior citizens. Sifu Walker led the Tai Chi component of the study/ Dr. Pruchno stated that these findings only reflect some of the results from the first three months of the six-month study. A detailed report of the entire study would probably be forthcoming sometime in the first half of this year. Below are some things to keep in mind when reviewing the following bar graphs: Study Design • Baseline Assessments • Random Assignment to Groups: - Tai Chi (N-23) - Low Impact Exercise (N=28) - Wait List control (N=21) • Interventions run for 12 weeks • Post Assessments • Inclusion of tai chi, low impact & control groups • Multidimensional outcomes including physical, emotional, fear of falls, sleep Study Limitations • Small sample size • Relatively short intervention duration • 1 instructor for each • Many healthy and active to begin with • Group results vs individual Note: The yellow bar represents the Control Group; the red bar represents the Low Impact Group and the blue bar represents the Tai Chi Group. These graphs display some interesting and exciting results. We look forward to Dr. Pruchno's findings in the final published report. Wu Xi Chu an Tai Chi is a Martial Art! “SPRING SPECIAL” Join our school and learn how to use Tai Chi Chuan as a dynamic style of self-defense in the martial arts system. THE FIRST CLASS IS "ALWAYS" ON US! PRINT OUT THIS PAGE AND CLIP THE COUPON BELOW TO GET A FREE INTRODUCTORY CLASS! QiSsage Body Systems,LLC “Three Mountains School of Taiji Quan” "Where Self-Defense becomes Health-Defense" TM Taiji Quan “Wu Xing Chuan Tao” (Way of the Invisible Fist) FREE CLASS (OR) FREE MONTH ******BONUS OFFER****** If the coupon is printed in color, you get the first month FREE! Contact the school for info: [email protected] or call (609) 518-9399 QiSsage Body Systems, LLC Three Mountains Schools JUMBLE PUZZLE #!?x*&@??! What one martial artist said to the other martial artist when they were engaged in self-defense t ti DIRECTIONS Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each circle, to form four ordinary words. Then arrange the squared letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the cartoon above. LIECRC SHUP NEEIVURS TOFO Print answer here: ! *Be sure to get the solution to this puzzle in the next edition of the QBS Newsletter. QiSsage Body Systems, LLC Three Mountains Schools FIND-A-CROSSWORD PUZZLE SOLUTION Our final puzzle for last year was the most important puzzle of the year. Make sure that you understand the hidden message. X B X M O S I D P N Y I D R I T T A I C H I C Y O U H U A N Instructions: Like a Crossword puzzle, you must discover an answer from a clue. However, like a Find-A-Word puzzle, you must then find the answer in the squares above. It could appear forward, backward, or diagonally. We call this puzzle, Find-A-Crossword! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The lowest level of self-defense. The mid-level of self-defense. The highest level of self-defense. Grand/Ultimate Long Fist Boxing. Main ingredient for success. DID YOU UNDERSTAND THE HIDDEN MESSAGE? ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE MARTIAL ARTS OF CHINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ??? DON'T HESITATE! SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR YOUR MARTIAL ARTS HELP KEEP THE LINEAGE ALIVE THROUGH THE AGES! GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION BY CONTACTING QBS, LLC [email protected] (609) 518-9399 SCHOOL ADS PAGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This page is dedicated to the students who would like to submit advertisements, want ads, for sale ads and similar items. It is solely the responsibility of the advertiser to follow-up on any leads. Please do not contact the publisher for any information relating to these ads. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT INKJET PRINTER, Lexmark Z600 Series, with installation CD, 2 black ink cartridges and instruction guide. Like new for only $30.00. 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